Grizzly G0461, G0460 owner manual Crosscutting full size panels, Crosscutting smaller panels

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Crosscutting full size panels:

1.Install the crosscut fence in the forward mounting points shown in Figure 60 and lock it in place.

Forward

Mounting Points

Rear Mounting

Points

Figure 60. Crosscut fence mounting points.

2.Check to make sure the fence is at 90° and adjust it as described in Squaring Crosscut Fence to Blade on Page 47 if necessary.

3.Set either flip stop to the desired width-of- cut.

4.Load the workpiece onto the table saw. The setup should look similar to Figure 57.

5.Once all the necessary safety precautions have been taken, perform the cutting opera- tion.

Crosscutting smaller panels:

1. Install the crosscut fence in the rear mount- ing points shown in Figure 60 and lock it in place.

2. Check to make sure the fence is at 90° and adjust it as described in Squaring Crosscut Fence to Blade on Page 47 if necessary.

3. Set either flip stop to the desired width-of- cut.

4.Load the workpiece onto the table saw. The setup should look similar to Figure 58.

5.Once all the necessary safety precautions have been taken, perform the cutting opera- tion.

Crosscutting using the rip fence as a cut-off gauge:

1.Install the crosscut fence in the rear mount- ing points shown in Figure 60 and lock it in place.

2.Check to make sure the fence is at 90° and adjust it as described in Squaring Crosscut Fence to Blade on Page 47 if necessary.

3.Position the rip fence for the desired width.

4.Load the workpiece onto the table saw. The setup should look similar to Figure 59.

5.Slide the leading end of the rip fence behind the back edge of the blade as shown in Figure 61.

Figure 61. Correct rip fence position when using

it as a cut-off gauge.

6.Take all the necessary safety precautions, then perform the cutting operation.

G0460/G0461 12" Sliding Table Saw

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Contents Sliding Table SAW Page Table of Contents Introduction ForewordContact Info Machine Data Sheet G0460/G0461 12 Sliding Table Saw Identification Page Safety Instructions for Machinery SafetyAlways Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Safety Instructions for Sliding Table Saws Preventing Kickback Protecting Yourself From KickbackTips to reduce the likelihood of kickback Glossary of Terms Circuit Requirements Grounding Rewiring toMagnetic switch Description Qty SetupSetup Safety Unpacking Items Needed for SetupInventory Qty Clean Up InventoryLock Washers 8mm Small Wing/Table Hardware and ToolsHardware Recognition Chart Floor Load PlacementSite Considerations Moving & Placing Base UnitBolting to Concrete Floors Mounting to Shop FloorTo install the extension tables Extension TablesComponents and Hardware Needed Qty Main Blade To install the bladeRip Fence and Scale To install the rip fencePage Riving Knife To install the riving knifeSet screws for adjusting riving knife Scoring Blade To install the scoring bladeTo align the blades and riving knife To install the crosscut tableAligning Blades Crosscut TableCrosscut Fence To install the crosscut fenceTo align the rip fence scale with the blade Fence Scale AlignmentTest Run Please follow these tips Every time you use your saw Operation SafetyOperations Operation TipsTo change the blades Changing BladesRip cutting with the sliding table Rip CuttingRip cutting with the rip fence Crosscutting Crosscutting using the rip fence as a cut-off gauge Crosscutting full size panelsCrosscutting smaller panels To perform a miter cut Miter CuttingH3771-Blade Loc AccessoriesH3308-SHOP FOX Push Stick G3445-Precision Saw ToolH6460-12 Tooth Scoring Blade Set H1300 H1298 G7984 H2347 H0736Unpainted Cast Iron MaintenanceCleaning ScheduleSee Figure LubricationMotor & Electrical ServiceTroubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Possible SolutionCutting Operations Replacing Belts To change the main blade arbor V-beltTo change the scoring blade arbor flat belt To calibrate the blade tilt Blade TiltTo square the crosscut fence with the blade Squaring Crosscut Fence to BladeSliding Table Parallelism To adjust the sliding table parallel with the main bladeG0460 Electrical Components G0460 Wiring Diagram G0461 Electrical Components G0461 Wiring Diagram at G0461 Wiring Diagram at Main Body PartsDescription Main Body Parts ListPW01M Flat Washer 8MM Sliding Table Sliding Table Parts List Crosscut Table Crosscut Table Parts List Description Rip Fence Tilt Assembly PK42M Motor AssemblyArbor Assembly Warranty and Returns Comments Warranty CardBOX BELLINGHAM, WA Grizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC

G0461, G0460 specifications

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